Pisa Football Formation
Starting Lineup
1 Nicolas33 Calabresi
4 Caracciolo
94 Bonfanti
66 Sernicola
36 Piccinini
6 Marin
3 Angori
32 Moreo
11 Tramoni
45 Lind
A high press and rapid transitions define the tactical identity of Pisa, who operate with a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup focuses on heavy pressure in the final third and quick verticality to catch opponents out of position. By using a wide attacking line, the team seeks to stretch the opposition and create space in the half spaces for late runners.
Nicolas stays between the posts to organize the defensive unit. The back line functions as a back three where Caracciolo acts as the central leader, providing aerial strength and organizing the line. Bonfanti operates as the left centre-back to cover the wide areas, while Calabresi occupies the right centre-back slot. This unit often holds a high line to squeeze the space between the lines. When the opposition has the ball, the three defenders maintain a compact shape to force play towards the flanks.
The midfield relies on a central pairing of Marin and Piccinini to control the engine room. Marin works to shield the defence and recycle possession, while Piccinini looks to carry the ball forward and link the back line to the attack. On the flanks, Angori and Sernicola act as wing backs who provide essential width. Angori pushes high to overlap the attackers on the right, whereas Sernicola works to track back and support the left centre-back when defending. This four man midfield unit must press aggressively to win the ball high up the pitch.
Pisa utilizes three attackers to pin the last defender. Lind plays as a pressing centre-forward, using his presence to hold up the ball and fight for second balls. To his sides, Moreo and Tramoni operate as wide forwards. Moreo tends to cut inside from the left to create goal threats, while Tramoni provides width and looks to deliver crosses from the right wing. The front three work in unison to press the opposition back line, aiming to force long balls that the central defenders can intercept.
This formation offers significant advantages in transition and wide overloads. The ability of Angori and Sernicola to push high allows Pisa to create numerical superiority on the flanks, often leaving the opposition full backs in one on one situations. Additionally, the coordinated press from Lind, Moreo, and Tramoni creates waves of pressure that can trigger quick turnovers in dangerous areas.
The 3-4-3 lineup provides a heavy offensive presence through wide players and central runners. This system is best suited for matches where Pisa can exploit a high defensive line or overwhelm opponents through sheer intensity in the wide areas.